Our Philosophy

Temple Beth Shalom was founded in 1978. Since then we have
grown from a handful of individuals to over500families. Our building
was dedicated in November, 1984.

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Our mission is to â€śBring Good Things To Light.â€?We believe
that God gifts to each of us a divine spark. It is that divine spark that makes
each of us who we are as human beings and as Jews. Our challenge throughout our
lifetime is to develop a healthy relationship with that divine spark. If we
succeed then by our actions and our growth â€śWe Bring Good Things to Light.â€?In
other words, we each do our share to inject light into a world that is often far
too dark.

Mitzvot are tools of light. The more mitzvoth we do, the more light we bring
into our lives and into the lives of those around us. Being part of a â€ścommunity
of lightâ€?means that we share in this sacred task together. Being part of TBS
gives each of us the opportunity to connect with each other, with our history
and with our tradition.

Be part of the TBS experience and together we will â€śBring Good Things to Light!â€?

What's Going On

Friday Shabbat Services:Next TBS Alive is October 21, 2016 at 7:30PM. All other Friday evening
Shabbat Services are at 8 PM.

Saturday Morning Shabbat Services are at
9:30 AM in the Sanctuary weekly.

Food Drive: Remember to bring your Kosher
canned good item for our ongoing food drive. Our food bin is located in the
education wing door lobby area throughout the year. The food will be transported
to the Open Door Food Shelter in Freehold and the Samaritan Center in Manalapan
on a regular basis. Remember it is a mitzvah to feed the hungry.

TBS Alive Shabbat Service: Friday, October
21 at 7:30PM . TBS Alive is our Shabbat Service with musical
accompaniment. It is difficult to describe the service that is uplifting and
spiritual. You have to experience it yourself to understand what we mean. Please
be here and bring your friends. After the service, Rabbi Rothstein will hold a
discussion session on a timely topic. Please mark your calendars.

High Holiday Ticket Pick Up:

Wednesday, Sep 28 from 9AM to 6PM
Thursday, Sep 29 from 9AM to 6PM

ESP AND BIRTHDAY SERVICES -Friday, October 14 at 7:30PM. Join us for a special story from Rabbi
Rothstein. We will be celebrating those children under the age of 13 who have
birthdays in the months of August through December.

Simchat Torah Celebration Services-Monday,
October 24 at 7PM. Join us as we parade with our Torahs, sing together and enjoy
the holiday of Simchat Torah.

Something to Think About

SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT FOR THE NEW YEAR

A number of years ago the New York Yankees
had a centerfielder named Mickey Rivers. Mickey was what you
would call a â€ścolorful character.â€?nbsp; He was a good ballplayer.
He was fast around the bases, but he was even faster with his
rather quirky sense of humor. So here for your reading pleasure
is a Mickey Rivers quote.

â€śAinâ€™t no sense in worrying about things you
got control over, Cause if you got control over them, ainâ€™t no
sense worrying. And there ainâ€™t no sense worrying about things
you got no control over, Cause if you got no control over them,
ainâ€™t no sense in worrying about them.â€?/p>

So many people spend small fortunes in
therapy sessions to learn what Mickey said in two sentences. If
we can ever get to a point where we spend less energy worrying
about tomorrow and more energy on making the most of today, then
our lives would be so much fuller. After all, how full can our
lives ever be if we spend so much time anticipating and worrying
about the things we both control and do not control?

This is a new year. On Rosh Hashanah we
receive the gift of beginning again. The only question is; how
will we use this gift? I personally intend to use the gift of
beginning again by doing my best to live by the words of Rabbi
Mickey Rivers!

This year may we let go of the illusion that
we are in control of everything in life. Once we are willing to
be okay with not being in control, we will find the strength and
insight to leave our worries behind and to better embrace the
sweetness of love, laughter, and learning.

My best wishes to you and yours for a year
of fewer worries which will lead to greater joy and so much more
laughter. Let go of the illusion that we can control everyone
and everything and we will more fully appreciate the blessings
of life.

I hope you will join us for the holidays
during which we hope to inspire people to not only believe this
message, but to live this message.